The fonds contains records relating to the history, administration, finances, committees, membership, tests, members & coaches, events, special activities, and property of the Club de Patinage Artistique d'East Angus from 1973 to 2002. The fonds contains lists of members, members’ files, skating test records, competition results, financial records, posters and programmes, minutes, souvenir albums, publicity, business reords, reports, by-laws, and correspondence. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Administration (1974-2001), Members (1974-2002), Coaches (1984-2002), Events and Special Activities (1975-2000), Committees (1974-2000), Miscellaneous ([197-?]-2000), Buildings and Property (1973-2000) and Skate Canada (1976-1997)
Club de Patinage Artistique (East Angus, Que.)Coaticook (Quebec)
137 Archival description results for Coaticook (Quebec)
Item is a postcard with a hand-drawn image of three men dragging a giant fish out of the water. The image was probably created in the 1920's.
Metrocraft (Everett, MA), Series no. 881: Freak Fish.Item is a photograph postcard of "Le Corps Majorettes, le Tourbillions de Coaticook" in Coaticook. Pictured are a large group of members, ranging from ages 6 to 17, standing in rows. The photo was probably taken in the 1970's.
Alex Wilson Publications Ltd. (Dryden, Ont.).Item is a photograph postcard of The Chartier's Park Fountain in Coaticook. Visible is a house and benches around the fountain. The photo was probably taken in the 1950's.
Photogelatine Engraving Co., Limited (Toronto, Ont.).Item is a photograph postcard of a lake and surrounding landscape in Coaticook. Visible elements include a dock with a boat, and there is a boy fishing on another boat near the shore. The photo was probably taken in the 1960's.
Dexter Color Canada, Ltd (Cornwall, Ont.). Color Photo: John Penrod.Item is a photograph of a hockey team, possibly connected with the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, pictured at a rink on St-Jean-Baptiste Street in Coaticook from about the 1920s.
The item is a postcard that shows La Gorge de Coaticook in Quebec. The photograph shows a river with trees on both sides of it.
Item consists of photograph of the Royal Canadian Legion Bowling Team, Branch #26 from Coaticook, Que. Included in the photograph are: Wallace Baily, Rita Dion, Dorothy Woodman, Lillian Matthews.
File contains images of members of the community in the Coaticook region from about the 1920s to 1950. It consists of an album of family photographs (largely unidentified), a photo postcard of Lucille Fournier, two portraits of an unidentified bride and groom, and the reproduction of a photograph of the Christmas party employees of Bell Telephone from 1950.
Plus long pont piétonnier au Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.
Le Pont Rouge au Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.
Vieux camion d’incendie au Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.
La centrale hydroélectrique au Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.
Le barrage de la Belding-Corticelli à Coaticook au Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.
Le pont de la centrale électrique du Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.
La grotte du Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook.
Situé sur la Route 22, onze kilomètres de la frontière près de Coaticook.
En 1929, le propriétaire était John L. Thornton. Par la suite Alphonse Meunier fut propriétaire. Situé sur la route 1947.
L'équipe de hockey les Dynamiques de Coaticook.
Joueurs de baseball des Canadians et des Zulus Giants.
Thermomètre mesurant les souscriptions pour l'aréna de Coaticook.
L'équipe de balle-molle « Ambulance F. Riendeau » de Coaticook.
L'équipe de balle-molle « Marc Rest » de la paroisse St-Marc de Coaticook. Gauche à droite, devant : Henri St-Pierre, Delphis Létourneau, Roger Thibodeau, Denis Marcoux, Germain St-Pierre, Raymond Raboin, Rolland Charland; derrière : Paul-Émile Guay, Théodoric Létourneau, Maurice Bourgault, Réal Beaulieu, Maurice Thibodeau, Réal Tremblay.
L'équipe de balle-molle du Rex Café de Coaticook.
Une équipe de balle-molle Marco Restaurant de Coaticook. Gauche à droite, devant : Germain St-Pierre, Denis Marcoux, Fernand Fortin, Réal Beaulière, Théodoric Létourneau; derrière : Paul-Émile Guay, Roger Thibodeau, Maurice Bourbeau, Rolland Charland.
L'équipe de balle-molle D. S. Bachand de Coaticook, championne de la ligue locale. Gauche à droite, devant : Raymond Archambault, Albert Cloutier, Denis Marcoux, Joe Marcoux, Aurèle Roy, Gérald Tremblay, Maurice Gauthier; derrière : Conrad Brault, Bernard Beaudin, Arsène Lemieux, Herman Sénécal, Bénil Bellaire, Henri Buissières, Conrad Gauthier, Anatole Daigle, Eugène Lemaire.